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...informal match played yesterday between the University and Freshman teams the former was victorious 7-2. The two points for the yearlings were made by Bandler and Laimbeer, who respectively defeated Bondi and Dixon. The other singles matches were straight sets, except that between Guild and Debevoise, in which the latter captured...
...future officers, to teach team-work and coordination,-in fact, to accomplish what sports are everywhere intended to accomplish. Championship teams are very gratifying,-but they are incidental to the work of giving the entire units proficiency in horsemanship which cannot be obtained by riding in a straight and narrow path...
...first test of the spring by the score of 67 1-2 to 58 1-2. When the last event, which was the hammer throw, began, the points were even, and the schoolboys piled up their lead by taking all three places in this event. This was the fourth straight defeat administered by Andover to Freshman track teams, and the showing made Saturday by the first-year men is the best which has been made in any of these four meetings...
...Freshman baseball team had little difficulty in winning its sixth straight victory when it sent the Cushing Academy players to a 19-7 defeat at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Exceptionally heavy hitting on both sides coupled with loose fielding was responsible for high scores. The 1926 batters pounded out 20 hits while the visitors were able to get 13 hits off Costo, who pitched the entire game for the Freshman. McGlone at short stop was the outstanding player for the Crimson making several difficult assists and contributing a double at his first trip to the plate and a triple...
...farm. In Ladybird an English countess is fascinated by the strange philosophy of a wounded Hungarian count. These tales are free of the tiresome sex discussions which marred Lawrence's last two novels. Their intense mysticism shows his work at its best, though it may puzzle readers accustomed to straight stories. THE ROAD TO THE OPEN?Arthur Schnitzler?Knopf ($2.50). Schnitzler is better known as a dramatist than a novelist. The present novel is a translation of his longest and best fiction. With his accustomed subtlety and melancholy it pictures the life of a young man in Vienna who lives...